Answer: to make an easy transition towards compulsory voting
Explanation: According to "Compulsory Voting: An Idea Whose Time Has Come", the United States should study the elections in other countries that have already implemented compulsory voting to ease the transition towards compulsory voting in the United States. He states that voting for an election is a right but it also has to be a fundamental duty.
Richard, the duke of Gloucester, speaks in a monologue addressed to himself and to the audience. After a lengthy civil war, he says, peace at last has returned to the royal house of England. Richard says that his older brother, King Edward IV, now sits on the throne, and everyone around Richard is involved in a great celebration. But Richard himself will not join in the festivities. He complains that he was born deformed and ugly, and bitterly laments his bad luck. He vows to make everybody around him miserable as well. Moreover, Richard says, he is power-hungry, and seeks to gain control over the entire court. He implies that his ultimate goal is to make himself king.
Working toward this goal, Richard has set in motion various schemes against the other noblemen of the court. The first victim is Richard’s own brother, Clarence. Richard and Clarence are the two younger brothers of the current king, Edward IV, who is very ill and highly suggestible at the moment. Richard says that he has planted rumors to make Edward suspicious of Clarence.
Clarence himself now enters, under armed guard. Richard’s rumor-planting has worked, and Clarence is being led to the Tower of London, where English political prisoners were traditionally imprisoned and often executed. Richard, pretending to be very sad to see Clarence made a prisoner, suggests to Clarence that King Edward must have been influenced by his wife, Queen Elizabeth, or by his mistress, Lady Shore, to become suspicious of Clarence. Richard promises that he will try to have Clarence set free. But after Clarence is led offstage toward the Tower, Richard gleefully says to himself that he will make sure Clarence never returns.
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flat character- a basic, unchanging character who has only one or two personality traits
words and thoughts-a technique that authors use to develop characters
dynamic character-a character that changes significantly over the course of a story
protagonist- the character most of the story is focused on
antagonist-a character or force that works against the main character
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2 . Uses the word implied wrong.
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Well if the bird is a pet it needs to stay in the cage to not fly around all over the place. For instance if an animal is injured or sickly with healthy problems staying in a cage is safer for it because it will not get hurt in the wild.
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